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TROUBLES RUSSIA

By TelOgrap.li, Press Ass’n, Copyright St, Petersburg, Jan. 1, Gonorol Stickelberg, oaptured by tbo rebels at Riga, hag been reloaic ], A girl of 18 oouiuianJoJ the strongest barricade at Moscow. A shell hit an almahouso, killing oight women, Ono thousand Moscow robels woro arrested. It is ostimitod that 20,000 porsons wero killed at Moscow. Tho robols at the Prolchooff factory sutrondored nftor most of them had escaped.

l’ho logses of property aro immenso. Syßtin, owner of tbo largest printing woika in the city, issuing the Gjvornmsnt for £300,000, declaring tbat tho troops destroyed his property without provocition. The revolutionary societies at St. Peters burg havo issued a minifes o admitting tho fa lure of the riling. They have decided to suspend tho cider for a gonerai insurrection till the beginning of l.he New Y 0 Qfi The Government notify that they will use all means to cuih attempts at a general rising. Because returning Manchurian troops refused to revolt, rebels at Vileirk sent a locomotive at full speed against a military truio, wieeking it and injuring a number.

In response to Admiral Roshdo tvensky s appea', tbe Czir pornrts tho Tsush'ms court initial to be hold in public. Count de Witt) is devoting £650,000 to the alleviation of famine sufferers, FINDS OF FIREARMS AND BOMBS.

By telegraph, Presa Aos'n, Copyrigh’

Received 9.18 p.m., Deo. 2. St. Petersburg, Jau.'2. Police at Wa-saw seized a Jewish tenement, with one loaded and sixteen unloaded bdmbs and a quantity of explosives and levolvers. Tne inmates fled. Numorous arro3t3 were made in adjacent tenements.

Received 11.6 p.m., Jan. 2,

Defeat'ng 4900 of Lett's military, an expedition under Prince Orloff captured tour Insurgent villages. ; General Sfllubub, tbo new GeYornor of the Baltic provincas, has issued a proclamation, summoning the population *to divulge usurpers’names; surrender arms, and otherwise be eourt mirtiallen and village consumates transported north.

Constantinople, Jan. 2,

Police claim to have discovered in the Bulgarian quarter of Demir Hissar 350 finished and 12U0 unfinished bombs, a demijohn of nitro-glycerine, an infernal machine, eleotrio batteries, many Mannlichee rifles, and a quantity of cartridge?. Many arres's were made.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 3 January 1906, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
353

TROUBLES RUSSIA Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 3 January 1906, Page 2

TROUBLES RUSSIA Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 3 January 1906, Page 2

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